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a raised place where sacrifices are offered; also the center of worship during the Mass where we gather around to share the Eucharistic meal

altar
100

the Old Testament story of how God freed the Hebrews in Egypt; and also the second book of the Old Testament

Exodus

100

the word we usually say at the end of our prayers; it means "I believe" or "So it is"

Amen

100

the sin of Adam and Eve, passed on to all human beings; this has weakened our ability to resist sin and do good

Original Sin

100

life of everlasting happiness with God, and with all people who love him

Heaven

200

a sacred agreement or relationship, sometimes sealed by a ritual or ceremony

covenant

200

the most sacred name of the God of Israel, revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai, which means "I am who I am"

Yahweh

200

honor and respect, especially when shown for God through prayer

reverence

200

a person chosen to save people from a particular fate; this word means "savior"

messiah

200

the new life given to us when our bodies reunite with our souls at the end of time

resurrection

300

an act of unselfish giving; also a ritual offering made to God by a priest on behalf of the people

sacrifice

300

the sacred place of land God promised to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the Israelites in Egypt

Promised Land

300

the Jewish place of worship in Jerusalem that contained the Ark of the Covenant

Temple

300

the Church's teachings about our obligations as Catholics

precepts of the Church

300

final purification from sin after death

Purgatory

400

God's act of revealing himself and inviting us to respond with faith

Revelation

400

the Church's yearly calendar of celebrations and seasons

liturgical year

400

religious songs and prayers from the Old Testament which often express praise, thanksgiving, or sorrow

psalm

400

faith, hope, and charity; these come from God to help us become more holy, connecting us with the Holy Trinity

Theological Virtues

400

Jewish people who accepted both the written law of the Old Testament and spoken teachings and tradition

Pharisees

500

the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen

faith

500

the way that Jesus' Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension saved us from sin and gave us life after death

Paschal Mystery

500

a sacred sign and cause of grace instituted by Christ in the Church to continue his saving action through the Holy Spirit

Sacrament

500

temperance, prudence, justice, and fortitude; these four spiritual qualities help us avoid sin

moral virtues

500

Jewish people who accepted only the written Law of the Old Testament and rejected spoken teachings and tradition

Sadducees

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